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Module for the Java Visualisation Client
<H2>Predicates</H2>
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<DT><A HREF="find_java-1.html"><STRONG>find_java(-JavaLocation)</STRONG></A></DT>
<DD>Determine the path of the known Java installation.</DD>
<DT><A HREF="start_vc-1.html"><STRONG>start_vc(-VisClientName)</STRONG></A></DT>
<DD>Start a new Java Visualisation Client</DD>
<DT><A HREF="stop_vc-1.html"><STRONG>stop_vc(+VisClientName)</STRONG></A></DT>
<DD>Terminate a running Java visualisation client.</DD>
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<H2>Description</H2>
<P> Module for the management of the Java Visualisation Client (VC) from ECLiPSe. The Java VC is an extensible, customisable, graphical visualisation tool for ECLiPSe implemented in Java. A new Java VC can be started using the predicate <code>start_vc/1</code>. While the Java VC is running, it will react automatically to the creation of <i>viewables</i> during ECLiPSe execution. For more information on how to declare and use viewables see the documentation for <code>lib(viewable)</code>. The Java VC can be terminated from ECLiPSe using the predicate <code>stop_vc/1</code>.
           

<H2>About</H2><UL COMPACT>
<LI><STRONG>Author: </STRONG>Josh Singer
<LI><STRONG>Copyright &copy; </STRONG>Cisco Systems, Inc.
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